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MONDAY, July 13 MONDAY, July 13<br />

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Session 38: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-M3a<br />

Time: 16:00-17:30<br />

Room: DS-M320<br />

Theme III: The Professional Journalism<br />

Title: JRE/ UNESCO - War & Conflict vs. Journalism<br />

& Safety<br />

Chair & Moderator: Reeta Pöyhtäri (UNESCO,<br />

Paris)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Rune Ottosen (Oslo University College, Norway): The<br />

price to pay for impunity: Violence, harassment and<br />

threats towards reporters in conflict areas<br />

Turo Uskali, Epp Lauk & Heikki Kuutti (University of<br />

Jyväskylä, Finland): Drone journalism in crisis reporting:<br />

New opportunities and limits<br />

Yennué Zárate (Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico):<br />

Revamping journalism in the midst of war? Latin<br />

American experience<br />

Daniel Barredo Ibáñez (Universidad de las Américas,<br />

Ecuador): Freedom of speech and journalism: Threats<br />

to Ecuadorian journalists<br />

Reeta Pöyhtäri (UNESCO, Paris): UNESCOs<br />

academic research agenda on safety of journalists:<br />

The way ahead<br />

Session 39: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-M3b<br />

Time: 16:00-17:30<br />

Room: R-M110<br />

Theme III: The Professional Journalism<br />

Title: Old Stereotyping, New Immigrants & Vulnerable<br />

Minorities<br />

Chair: Martin Eide (University of Bergen, Norway)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Paschal Preston (Dublin City University, Ireland):<br />

More than ‘Banal Nationalism’ – Journalism and News<br />

Media’s Contribution to Rising Xenophobia in Europe<br />

Elke Grittmann (Leuphana University Lueneburg<br />

Institute for Culture and Aesthetics of Digital Media,<br />

Germany) & Tanja Thomas (Eberhard Karls University<br />

of Tuebingen Institute of Media Studies, Germany):<br />

Reporting Crimes on Migrants: A Case Study on<br />

Journalism and Hegemony<br />

Shiyuan Wang (Hong Kong Baptist University, China):<br />

Media Representation of China’s Female Migrant<br />

Worker<br />

Stephanie D. Agresti, Lauren Longo, Jenna Bjellquist,<br />

Stephanie L. Van Heest, James Etheridge & John C.<br />

Pollock (The College of New Jersey, USA): Comparing<br />

Cross-national Coverage of Muslim Immigration: A<br />

Community Structure Approach<br />

Emiljano Kaziaj (Gent University, Belgium): Children as<br />

seen in the news / A study on the portrayal of children<br />

in television news and the views of journalists on<br />

children as news subjects<br />

Katy Lavonne Snell (University of Miami, USA): A<br />

Critical Discourse Analysis of News Media Framing of<br />

the Migration of Central American Children Across the<br />

U.S.-Mexico Border<br />

Session 40: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: JRE-M3c<br />

Time: 16:00-17:30<br />

Room: R-M120<br />

Theme II: Innovations in Journalism<br />

PANEL SESSION: Transformations in Journalism<br />

and Human Rights Advocacy in the Face of Digital<br />

Innovation & Social Upheaval<br />

Chair: John Crothers Pollock (The College of New<br />

Jersey, USA)<br />

Discussant: Morton Winston (The College of New<br />

Jersey, USA)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Matthew Powers (University of Washington, USA):<br />

Publicity’s Ends: How NGO Professionals Evaluate the<br />

Efficacy of their Media Campaigns<br />

Ella McPherson (University of Cambridge, UK):<br />

Source Credibility as Information Subsidy: Strategies<br />

for Successful NGO Journalism at Mexican Human<br />

Rights NGOs<br />

Sandra Ristovska (Annenberg School/UPenn, USA):<br />

Professionalizing Citizen Journalism: How Human<br />

Rights NGOs Broker Between Citizens and Journalists<br />

in Emergency Coverage“<br />

Sandra Ristovska (Annberg School, UPenn, USA):<br />

Professionalizing Citizen Journalism: How Human<br />

Rights NGOs Broker Between Citizens and Journalists<br />

in Emergency Coverage<br />

Amit Kama (Academic College of Emek Yezreel,<br />

Israel): Journalists and Media in the Societal<br />

Trajectories of Inclusion-Exclusion of Disenfranchised<br />

Groups in Israel<br />

John C. Pollock (The College of New Jersey, USA):<br />

Illuminating Human Rights: How Demographics Drive<br />

Media Coverage”<br />

Law - LAW<br />

Session 41: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: LAW-M1a<br />

Time: 09:00-10:30<br />

Room: DS-M445<br />

Title: The State of the Law: Network Neutrality<br />

Chair: Sandra Braman (Texas A&M University, US)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Barbara Cherry (Indiana University, USA)<br />

Christopher Marsden (University of Sussex, UK)Silvio<br />

Henrique V. Barbosa (Escola Superior de Propaganda<br />

e Marketing, Brazil)<br />

Session 42: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: LAW-M2a<br />

Time: 14:00-15:30<br />

Room: DS-M445<br />

Title: Law, Policy, and Political Communication I<br />

Chair: Slavka Antonova (University of North Dakota,<br />

US)<br />

Presentations: Cherian George (Hong Kong Baptist<br />

University, Hong Kong): Lawmaking as «Hate Spin»:<br />

The Fluid Frontiers of Religious Intolerance<br />

Sebastian Martin Valdez (University of Western,<br />

Sydney): Legal Kaleidoscopes: Human Rights and the<br />

Dilemmas of Free Speech Regulation in Argentina<br />

Amy Kristin Sanders (Northwestern University, Qatar):<br />

Ag-Gag Laws: Legislating an Ethical Solution to<br />

Journalistic Practice?<br />

Hannu Nieminen (University of Helsinki, Finland):<br />

Democracy and Information and Communication<br />

Rights: The Case of Finland<br />

María Soledad Segura (Argentina): The Social Impact<br />

of Communication Law and Policy-Making Processes<br />

in Latin America<br />

Session 43: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: LAW-M3a<br />

Time: 16:00-17:30<br />

Room: DS-M445<br />

Title: Developments in Intellectual Property Rights<br />

Chair: Lucas Logan (University of Houston, USA)<br />

Presentations:<br />

Sara Bannerman (McMaster University): International<br />

Copyright and Access to Knowledge: Institutional<br />

Foundations and Path Dependencies<br />

Enakshi Roy (Ohio University, USA): A Comparative<br />

Analysis of US and Indian Laws in the Context of<br />

Unauthorized Hollywood Remakes to Bollywood<br />

Loreto Corredoira (Universidad Complutense de<br />

Madrid, Spain) & Rodrigo Cetina (City University of<br />

New York, USA): Current Copyright Policy Tendencies<br />

in 2015: Further Weakening of Limits and Exceptions<br />

and the Ever -Diminishing Public Domain<br />

Manojna Yeluri (Independent Scholar, India): Songs<br />

of Power and Powerless Voices: Understanding the<br />

Influence of Copyright in Shaping Public Discourse<br />

through Indian Folk Music<br />

Jhessica Reia & Pedro Mizukami (FGV Law<br />

School, Brazil): Copyright Law, ICTs and Access to<br />

Educational Materials in Brazil<br />

Media and Sport - MES<br />

Chair: Alina Bernstein (College of management<br />

academic studies, Israel)<br />

Co-Chair: Deirdre Hynes (Manchester Metropolitan<br />

University, UK)<br />

Name of Person Submitting this information:<br />

Alina Bernstein<br />

Session 44: Monday, July 13, 2015<br />

Slot Code: MES-M1a<br />

Time: 09:00-10:30<br />

Room: DS-M260<br />

Title: Mediated Fan Interaction, Communication and<br />

Engagement<br />

Chair: Linda K. Fuller (Worcester State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Presentations: Jordan Stalker (University of<br />

Wisconsin-Madison): Pro Kabaddi: When Child’s Play<br />

Goes to Market<br />

Olan Scott (University of Canberra), Jerry<br />

Watkins (University of Canberra) & Ann Pegoraro<br />

(Laurentian University, Canada): Bottom-up framing:<br />

Understanding social media fan interaction around<br />

international rugby union<br />

Marta Fialová, Veronika Macková & Alice Nmcová<br />

Tejkalová (Charles University in Prague): ''Yes, I am<br />

a racist! So what?'' Incompetence of the hegemonic<br />

Czech sports media discourse to reflect racism<br />

amongst Czech football fans<br />

Matthew Wysocki (Flagler College, USA):<br />

#IAmCHIKARA: Fandom in the Social Media Era for<br />

CHIKARA Pro Wrestling<br />

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